The backlash, online and even among her colleagues — notably “Today”mainstay Al Roker — was immediate.

Despite her private and public apologies, it took just 48 hours for NBC to kick Kelly to the curb of 30 Rock on Thursday, yanking her show from the airwaves, as first reported by Page Six.

But Kelly isn’t leaving quietly.

The former Fox News darling wants her friend and ex-NBC colleague Ronan Farrow — the journalist whose exposé of Harvey Weinstein helped bring down the pervy producer and propelled the #MeToo movement — to be present during exit talks slated for as early as Friday.

Her lawyer, Bryan Freedman, “is meeting with NBC execs [Friday] and has requested that Ronan Farrow attend, so he can be a witness,” to Kelly’s exit negotiations, a source told Page Six.

The odds of Farrow setting foot inside NBC again are slim, given his own public dispute with the Peacock Network’s news chairman, Andy Lack, a clash Kelly egged on and joined in.

Farrow had initially penned his Weinstein piece for NBC after the network commissioned him, as a freelancer, to investigate rumors of the movie mogul’s casting couches and loosened bathrobes.

Instead, NBC and Lack balked, spiking the piece in August 2017, Farrow has said.

Farrow then took his work to The New Yorker magazine, which on Oct. 10, 2017, ran his article revealing that dozens of women had accused Weinstein of rape, assault and harassment. The piece started a worldwide conversation about sexual misconduct.

Since then, Farrow, 30, and Kelly, 47, have publicly sparred with Lack over the story being spiked.

Last month, Kelly used her own show — on NBC — to call on the network to hire an outside firm to look into how it bungled Farrow’s reporting on Weinstein.

“There’s the question of the faith and confidence of the public in the reporting of NBC on matters involving itself,” she said, essentially airing network laundry on the network itself.

“For me, as a lawyer, it’s always better if you just send it outside,”Kelly, who has a law degree from Albany Law School, said in urging an external probe. “And then people have more faith in it.”

Practically speaking, given the zero likelihood of NBC inviting Farrow to join an already toxic fray, Kelly is taking one last, but feeble public shot at the network, this time by bouncing a final stink bomb against the now-closed studio doors.

It’s an even more feeble shot given that Farrow himself may be in the dark about the move by Team Kelly.

“Ronan knows nothing about this,” a source told Page Six later on Thursday.

Given her last-ditch theatrics, Kelly seems determined to continue causing real damage to the network, one NBC insider complained.

“Megyn’s pattern of racial insensitivity has bitten her badly here,” the insider said.

“And this transparent attempt to distract from the pain she has caused with her comments is really unseemly.”